'Keith Brooke's Genetopia is a biotech fever dream ... Masterfully written, this is a parable of difference that demands to be read, and read again.' —Stephen Baxter, Philip K Dick award-winning author of Evolution and Transcendent

Jurassic and the Great Tree

Jurassic and the Great Tree

(Most recent edition: December 2011; infinity plus.)

We come to Pavonis Minor, invited by the Burul'chasi, descendants of the first wave of human settlement. They have successfully resisted intrusion into their territories for many years, yet now they want someone to come, now they want someone to see. "Only one man," they said, through their intermediary. "Only one man may come." And so we three are here, riding in the body of one. Which is all very well until the three begin to disagree...